WordNet
n. a bale of hay
Usage examples of "hay bale".
Pretending the rejection hadn't happened, she flung herself down on the hay bale that would precede Jess and Ramble to Camolen and plopped her chin in her hands, elbows on knees.
With a groan of pure lust Tor flipped him over and draped him over a hay bale, ass high.
This horse knocked off a bag of Stamhioats every few weeks and two flakes of an eight-flake hay bale (cost-- ing a buck in a wet year, two bucks in a dry one) every day.
They looked like two tomatoes, set side by side on a hay bale for judging at a county vegetable show.
In the end they had to be content with interviewing Darklis, who sat on a hay bale, smiling up at them with huge black eyes.
A woman is standing behind him, lugging a portmanteau the size of a hay bale.
Mark turned from shoving the last hay bale back into place, turning to Jess in shock, looking from her to Carey.
Straining and trembling, Ernico got the bow half-drawn again and loosed at the hay bale twenty paces away.